Studio-grade polish

Mixing & Mastering

Clean, powerful, modern mixes and loudness-optimised masters that translate across headphones, cars, clubs and streaming platforms — without losing your identity.

Vocal clarity
Punch + depth
Streaming-ready
Reference matched

What’s included

Mix Engineering

Balance, tone, depth and clarity — with modern vocal presence and controlled low end.

  • Vocal chain: EQ, compression, de-essing, automation
  • Low-end control: kick/808 translation and punch
  • Space + width: reverb/delay placement & stereo image

Two-Track Mixing

For artists sending a stereo instrumental + vocals. We focus on vocal clarity and “record glue”.

  • Stereo beat + vocal tracks (dry preferred)
  • Auto-Tune is allowed (keep it if it’s your sound)
  • Beat-to-vocal balance, tone, and polish

Mastering + Delivery

Loudness + dynamics optimised for streaming and playback systems without harshness.

  • Streaming-ready loudness + translation checks
  • WAV export (24-bit preferred)
  • Optional: clean/instrumental masters if needed

Reference tracks help a lot: send 1–2 songs that match your target tone and loudness (direction, not copying).

Packages

Option 01
Master Only
£50 / track
Best for: mixes that already sound solid
Includes: tonal balance + dynamics + translation checks
Delivery: streaming-ready WAV (24-bit preferred)
Important: deliver with -6 dB headroom and no limiter/clipping
Book mastering
Option 03
Two-Track Mix (+ Optional Master)
£90 mix / £150 mix + master
Files: stereo instrumental + vocal tracks
Vocals: dry preferred (no heavy processing)
Auto-Tune: allowed (leave it on if you want)
Mandatory: consistent labels + BPM + Key
Book two-track

One-off prices shown above are per track. For multi-track projects (EPs), ask for a bundle quote.

Process

1

Submit files + 1–2 references. Include BPM + Key and clearly labelled tracks.

Stems / Two-track / Master only
2

Mix stage: balance, vocal chain, automation, depth, and translation — based on your direction.

Stems + Two-track
3

Master stage: loudness, tonal shaping, dynamics + playback checks across systems.

Master only / Mix+Master
4

Delivery: final WAV exports + a revision window if required to lock your release-ready version.

Final exports

FAQ

What’s the difference between stems mixing and two-track mixing?

Stems mixing gives full control over every element for the best possible result. Two-track mixing is when you only have a stereo instrumental plus vocal tracks — it still sounds great, but we have less control over the beat.

Can I leave Auto-Tune on my vocals?

Yes. If Auto-Tune is part of your sound, you can keep it on. For everything else, try to avoid heavy processing so we can shape the vocals cleanly.

Why do you need -6 dB headroom for mastering?

Headroom gives space for mastering processing without distortion. Export your final mix without a limiter and keep peaks around -6 dB.

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